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and i think people need to have a real debate over the argument and not a cartoon debate about somehow darkened conspiracies with the number. >> so the discussion will happen on the sunday shows whether or not the week was about the president's performance in the debate, or this economic data. which wins? which one is more important? >> you know, the debate was seen by tens of millions of people. i think that's important. i've said all along during the campaign, the jobless numbers have been hyped in their importance because people are living in this economy. they feel what's happening to their lives and their own prospects. this is good news for the president but doesn't change what voters already know about their own lives and the prospects for their kids to get ahead, the prospects for them to get jobs if they don't have jobs now. i wouldn't overexaggerate. its a psychological thing. it helps the president. it's a high rate. not a good rate. >> yeah. we've asked this question for months. the romney people, when the data does turn and who chos if it would actually, i'm told the presi
and i think people need to have a real debate over the argument and not a cartoon debate about somehow darkened conspiracies with the number. >> so the discussion will happen on the sunday shows whether or not the week was about the president's performance in the debate, or this economic data. which wins? which one is more important? >> you know, the debate was seen by tens of millions of people. i think that's important. i've said all along during the campaign, the jobless numbers...
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impact of those two yet. >> still writing them. >> and immigration is not some simple debate between the border and a path to citizenship. it has more stuff hanging, more ornaments hanging off of that one and it is going to look just like obama care, and it is more government, government, government. and we have to be careful with that. that's not a simple argument. >> jack welch, thank you for being here. >> great fun to be here. >> we had a great time. join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> we live at the new york stock exchange, and we have a sell-off across the globe and the bond markets, with more worries of the central banks and the stimulus, and the drawing futures down at 2.26, and as for europe, red arrows as well, and disappointment in the bank of japan left policy unchanged overnight. the road map begins with the markets. as we said the tide of the global sell-off crashing on to the
impact of those two yet. >> still writing them. >> and immigration is not some simple debate between the border and a path to citizenship. it has more stuff hanging, more ornaments hanging off of that one and it is going to look just like obama care, and it is more government, government, government. and we have to be careful with that. that's not a simple argument. >> jack welch, thank you for being here. >> great fun to be here. >> we had a great time. join us...
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. >> what did you think of mayor bloomberg's endorsement of obama on the grounds of climate change and how does the climate debate change, if it does at all given the sandy storm. >> that's, i -- you know, there are so many articles out there refuting that this is the worst. >> embarrassing. >> i'm not a climatologist, but the stuff i read says this has not been an unusual year or unusual decade. just the opposite. that's what scares me because it gives those people throwing eggs in philadelphia an argument. it's a serious argument. i lived through the nuclear business and they would show up at every meeting and never stop. these folks took the nuclear uniforms off and they've got the fracking uniforms on now and fracking is a word that gives them new energy to go after. >> where are the federal lands that we should be opening up that we're not at this point? >> alaska, and all kinds of things in texas and oklahoma. it's just -- what i'd like to have us think about, becky is that this is the american century and energy is the lifeblood of an economy. it changes our relationships with o
. >> what did you think of mayor bloomberg's endorsement of obama on the grounds of climate change and how does the climate debate change, if it does at all given the sandy storm. >> that's, i -- you know, there are so many articles out there refuting that this is the worst. >> embarrassing. >> i'm not a climatologist, but the stuff i read says this has not been an unusual year or unusual decade. just the opposite. that's what scares me because it gives those people...
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on the next debate. you're dealing with a lying cheater, here's what you can say. do you know his story? an amazing story. ron gave a speech about you how obamacare would hurt his company and they said should you run for senate and he announced in may and won in november. he was ceo of a company that does quite a bit of sales. >> we talked to him and he'll come back and talk more numbers. >> he's distraught that -- he said what do these people -- are they whis link past the graveyard. and you saw some of his comments in the column. >> i read it. i thought he was pretty good. >> you were pulling your hair out. >> i was not. let's talk about the fiscal cliff. the financial services forum is calling on lawmakers in washington to rise above and get a deal done before the nation heads over the fiscal cliff. aim mond eamon javers has the details. >> 15 of the nation's most you powerful wall street ceos, all signing the letter going to capitol hill and the white house. they want to see some kind of a deal by th
on the next debate. you're dealing with a lying cheater, here's what you can say. do you know his story? an amazing story. ron gave a speech about you how obamacare would hurt his company and they said should you run for senate and he announced in may and won in november. he was ceo of a company that does quite a bit of sales. >> we talked to him and he'll come back and talk more numbers. >> he's distraught that -- he said what do these people -- are they whis link past the...
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but the next debate is going to be very tough. i think obama is under a lot of pressure. now as far as jack welch is concerned, you're all sitting around talking about jack welch, a great legend in business, a very smart guy, he's 100% correct, 100% correct. >> wait a second, in terms of the chicago political guys manipulating the numbers? >> how does it go down to 7? there wasn't an economist in the country and after the election they'll do a big correction but jack welch has it right, there's no question 100% and a lot of the numbers that they're using are given by the obama administration. >> i know ken has a question for you, but my only thought on this whole thing is, i don't know that i buy that 7.8% number. i don't think that's real. i don't know that it was politics necessarily. >> nobody buys it. >> he's saying it's the numbers given to the bls by the obama administration. there's a lot of assumptions. obama care, the cbo, you can't impugn the cbo for coming up with $1 trillion for obama care. it was the numbers they got, double counting taxes, all of these bells
but the next debate is going to be very tough. i think obama is under a lot of pressure. now as far as jack welch is concerned, you're all sitting around talking about jack welch, a great legend in business, a very smart guy, he's 100% correct, 100% correct. >> wait a second, in terms of the chicago political guys manipulating the numbers? >> how does it go down to 7? there wasn't an economist in the country and after the election they'll do a big correction but jack welch has it...
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five points for obama three weeks ago. real quick -- i think rasmussen comes in at 130. >> and huge stakes for the vice presidential debate. >> let's say he didn't show, biden, is that possible? just to not show up? >> it is. it is possible. and then with joe biden, of course, it's always possible to have some kind of massive gaffe that could really change the race. >> yeah. >> there's a lot at stake here. and, of course, the romney campaign emphasizing that paul ryan is a guy who hasn't had a debate, maybe since high school. so he's debating against joe biden. >> debated -- we've tried to debate ryan here and we've seen him debate with other people, and he's -- i don't know. >> eamon, what about ohio, though? we've talked with chuck todd about this. he sees a way to win without ohio. but basically have to win eight or nine other states. so it's a much more complicated road to the white house if you don't win ohio. so he had said -- he told us a week or two ago that romney would have to make a decision as to whether the pu
five points for obama three weeks ago. real quick -- i think rasmussen comes in at 130. >> and huge stakes for the vice presidential debate. >> let's say he didn't show, biden, is that possible? just to not show up? >> it is. it is possible. and then with joe biden, of course, it's always possible to have some kind of massive gaffe that could really change the race. >> yeah. >> there's a lot at stake here. and, of course, the romney campaign emphasizing that paul...
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obama made a pretty overt intervention into the brexit debate and backed the remain camp. many suggest that backfired and hurt david cameron and the remain camp. >> israel, too. i think it will help this time. he is very popular in france, obviously. >> yeah. very popular indeed. mr. macron, of course, the centrist. the interesting thing about him is whether or not he can shake off his past as having worked as an adviser and an economy minister to the current president, francois hollande. he has single digit approval ratings at the moment. the candidate for the socialist party, benoit hamon, distant fifth place, also poling in single digits. whatever happens, it's a wake-up call for the center-left who are really struggling and don't look to feature significantly in the vote on sunday. >> you're really good at the french pronouncers. i would think, since you start with an accent which is pretty thick, the british one, you would find it harder to pronounce the french words. i can't do either. >> joe, you're very kind. i suppose the truth is relative to the amount of tuition
obama made a pretty overt intervention into the brexit debate and backed the remain camp. many suggest that backfired and hurt david cameron and the remain camp. >> israel, too. i think it will help this time. he is very popular in france, obviously. >> yeah. very popular indeed. mr. macron, of course, the centrist. the interesting thing about him is whether or not he can shake off his past as having worked as an adviser and an economy minister to the current president, francois...